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Fuel dripping from airbox 914 ?

 
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 8:14 am    Post subject: Fuel dripping from airbox 914 ? Reply with quote

During the winter months, awaiting an opportunity for weighing the
airplane, I kept the Europa with empty tanks.
(Weighing has been done by now: 421Kg, CG exactly in the middle).

Now, in preparation to first flight, I decided to fill the tanks again.
After I swicthed on the fuel pump, I noticed that my fuel flow gauge
indicated a flow of 2.5 L/h, without the engine running. I thought of
air entrapped in the sensor, until I noticed that fuel was leaking from
the cowling. Further investigation revealed that the overflow of the
airbox on the port side was spilling fuel.

Fuel pressure is correct.

So, I guess there is something wrong with the port carb. So far, for all
my Europa related problems, someone on the forum could help me to find a
solution. Before I start disassembling the carburator, I would like to
get a confirmation that that is what I should be doing, and if there is
anything else that could be the cause, or if there is any other
solution, I would like to hear.

First flight can be performed as soon as weather cooperates and a
suitable test pilot has time for this, so I hope this problem can be
solved without causing a delay....

Thanks in advance for any insight.
Frans


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 8:52 am    Post subject: Fuel dripping from airbox 914 ? Reply with quote

Frans,

Off the top of my head, I'd guess a sticky float or restriction in the fuel return line.

Any other ideas out there?

Bob Borger

On Friday, March 26, 2010, at 11:12AM, "Frans Veldman" <frans(at)privatepilots.nl> wrote:
Quote:


During the winter months, awaiting an opportunity for weighing the
airplane, I kept the Europa with empty tanks.
(Weighing has been done by now: 421Kg, CG exactly in the middle).

Now, in preparation to first flight, I decided to fill the tanks again.
After I swicthed on the fuel pump, I noticed that my fuel flow gauge
indicated a flow of 2.5 L/h, without the engine running. I thought of
air entrapped in the sensor, until I noticed that fuel was leaking from
the cowling. Further investigation revealed that the overflow of the
airbox on the port side was spilling fuel.

Fuel pressure is correct.

So, I guess there is something wrong with the port carb. So far, for all
my Europa related problems, someone on the forum could help me to find a
solution. Before I start disassembling the carburator, I would like to
get a confirmation that that is what I should be doing, and if there is
anything else that could be the cause, or if there is any other
solution, I would like to hear.

First flight can be performed as soon as weather cooperates and a
suitable test pilot has time for this, so I hope this problem can be
solved without causing a delay....

Thanks in advance for any insight.
Frans




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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 1:37 pm    Post subject: Fuel dripping from airbox 914 ? Reply with quote

On 03/26/2010 05:51 PM, Bob Borger wrote:

Quote:
Off the top of my head, I'd guess a sticky float or restriction in the fuel return line.

It appeared to be a sticky float or valve. I took the carb out, cleaned
it although I couldn't find anything serious that could have clogged the
valve or float, just some residu left from evaporated fuel. Apparently
that did it, no more fuel overflow, and the engine, after rebalancing
the carbs, ran fine.

My previous problem after a long pause, oil seeping into the turbo
housing to be blown out at the first start, was this time almost non
existent. Just a little bit of oil was collected in 4 months, far less
than previous winter stop. I guess it was indeed a seal that needed to
"settle".

So, first flight can be performed any time now, as soon as weather and
testpilots cooperate. Wink

Frans


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 2:02 pm    Post subject: Fuel dripping from airbox 914 ? Reply with quote

Frans,

Great! Now lay in some aspirin to take care of the sore muscles in your face from the grin you are about to develop.

Wishing you light breezes and severe clear. Have a great first flight.

Bob Borger


On Monday, March 29, 2010, at 04:28PM, "Frans Veldman" <frans(at)privatepilots.nl> wrote:
Quote:


On 03/26/2010 05:51 PM, Bob Borger wrote:

> Off the top of my head, I'd guess a sticky float or restriction in the fuel return line.

It appeared to be a sticky float or valve. I took the carb out, cleaned
it although I couldn't find anything serious that could have clogged the
valve or float, just some residu left from evaporated fuel. Apparently
that did it, no more fuel overflow, and the engine, after rebalancing
the carbs, ran fine.

My previous problem after a long pause, oil seeping into the turbo
housing to be blown out at the first start, was this time almost non
existent. Just a little bit of oil was collected in 4 months, far less
than previous winter stop. I guess it was indeed a seal that needed to
"settle".

So, first flight can be performed any time now, as soon as weather and
testpilots cooperate. Wink

Frans



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